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7731 Southwest Fwy, Houston, TX 77074
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1050 E 11th St Studio, Austin, TX 78702
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6505 W Park Blvd #210, Plano, TX 75093
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12151 Jones Maltsberger Rd, San Antonio, TX 78247
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8375 Blue Mound Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76131
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2733 6th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76110
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11512 Hughes Rd, Houston, TX 77089
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6301 Richmond Ave., Houston, TX 77057
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4321 Marsha Sharp Fwy W, Lubbock, TX 79407
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2750 C St, San Diego, CA 92102
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4950 Hondo Pass Dr Suite D, El Paso, TX 79924
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2840 Aborn Rd, San Jose, CA 95135
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3719 E Ventura Ave, Fresno, CA 93702
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1625 Bush St #5, San Francisco, CA 94109
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640 Stanyan St, San Francisco, CA 94117
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1691 Sutter St & Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94115
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1100 Brickell Bay Dr Studio a, Miami, FL 33131
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375 SW 15th Rd, Miami, FL 33129
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8868 Research Blvd #502, Austin, TX 78758
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Orlando, FL
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3804 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32804
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3662 Avalon Park E Blvd, Orlando, FL 32828
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1280 N French Rd, Buffalo, NY 14228
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220 W Hillside Rd, Laredo, TX 78041
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Age 4-5 is typical for starting karate, though some advanced 3-year-olds do well. Look for programs that emphasize discipline and fun for your child's age.
In Texas, beginners typically earn a new belt every 2-4 months with consistent training. Progress depends on class frequency and home practice.
Yes, karate is very safe when taught by qualified instructors who emphasize control and proper technique. Children practice forms and basics before any contact.
Most karate dojos in your area offer optional tournament participation. This builds confidence and gives kids a performance goal to work toward.